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adjective B2 Upper-Intermediate Uncommon

yummy

YUHM-ee

Yummy (adjective) means Very tasty; delicious. Example: “The kids couldn't stop talking about the yummy pancakes.”

adjective
1
Very tasty; delicious.
"The kids couldn't stop talking about the yummy pancakes."
"That smells absolutely yummy."

How to use yummy

Learner’s notes
When to use it

Casual and often used with or by children — too informal for professional writing.

Common pairings
yummy food looks yummy smells yummy

Word forms

yummier comparative, yummiest superlative

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Etymology

Built from "yum" plus the adjective-forming suffix "-y."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “yummy” mean?

The word “yummy” means very tasty; delicious.

How do you pronounce “yummy”?

“Yummy” is pronounced YUHM-ee (/ˈjʌm.i/ in IPA).

How do you use “yummy” in a sentence?

Here is “yummy” used in a sentence: “The kids couldn't stop talking about the yummy pancakes.”

What part of speech is “yummy”?

“Yummy” is an adjective.

Is “yummy” a common word?

“Yummy” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

Is "yummy" formal or informal?

"Yummy" is informal and is typically used in casual, conversational speech rather than formal or professional writing. In formal contexts, words like "delicious" or "appetizing" are preferred.

What is the difference between "yummy" and "delicious"?

Both words mean very tasty, but "yummy" is informal and often associated with casual or childlike speech, while "delicious" is neutral and suitable for both casual and formal contexts. Choosing between them is mainly a matter of register.

Can "yummy" be used to describe things other than food?

While "yummy" primarily means very tasty or delicious in reference to food, it is sometimes used informally and figuratively to describe other appealing things, such as an attractive person or a pleasing sight. This extended use remains casual in tone.

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